FAQs
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While the therapy doesn't change the symptoms of ADHD, it does teach kids how to manage them.
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Yes, we accept MEDICAID.
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At RenaSer we accept the following insurances:
Medicaid
Cigna
Sunchine
MMA Plan
Child Welfare Plan
SMI Plan
CMC Plan
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No, you only need to CONTACT US to organize the start of therapy.
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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy is a scientific method of observing behavior, teaching new social skills and decreasing any problem behavior (tantrums, hitting, screaming, etc.) in those with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
ABA Therapy is typically sought for early interventions with young children. But older children and adults on the spectrum can benefit from ABA Therapy as well, and treatment options for them are often scarce. Government assistance typically ends at age 22.
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Whether the client has had ABA Therapy in the past or is new to the idea, Applied Behavior Analysis can offer new skills to deal with real-world challenges. Our adult programs are designed to give clients confidence by working toward agreed-upon goals for independent living, handling social gatherings, cooking and more.
ABA therapy is also effective in developing “soft skills,” like nonverbal communication, understanding other people’s perspectives, and working in a team. ABA Therapy can help improve: Academics, Cooking and cleanings, Fitness, Home living, Workplace training, Social skills, Self-care, Attention, focus and memory, Cognitive skills, Health management.
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One study showed that after ABA therapy, 90% of children substantially improved and 47% of them were able to function as well as other students in traditional classroom settings. There are more than 550 studies published in scientific journals on the success of ABA therapy.
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Research on ABA therapy as a form of autism care began in the 1960s, and since 1981 ABA has been identified as the most effective treatment for autism.
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ABA is endorsed by the U.S. Surgeon General, Autism Society of America, National Institute of Mental Health, American Psychological Association and many other organizations and agencies.
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ABA can help manage lifestyle challenges for children and adults with autism or other mental and physical health conditions. Other conditions it can treat include anxiety, anger issues, dementia and substance abuse.